Bill Baroni, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's former top appointee at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, arrives at Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Court, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Newark, N.J. Prosecutors say Baroni and Bridget Kelly used traffic jams to punish a Democratic mayor who didn’t support Christie in 2013. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) (The Associated Press)

NEWARK, N.J. – The Latest on the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial (all times local):

12:40 p.m.

The judge in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial won't rescind instructions she gave to the jury.

Judge Susan Wigenton on Thursday ruled against defense lawyers for two former allies of Republican Gov. Chris Christie who asked the judge to give new instructions on the top conspiracy count in the indictment.

Wigenton has yet to rule on a request for a mistrial by attorneys for Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni.

Defense attorneys argued vehemently that Wigenton should instruct jurors that they could find Baroni and Kelly not guilty if they felt the government hadn't proved a Democratic mayor who didn't endorse Christie was the intended target of the traffic jams. But Wigenton refused.

Jurors have deliberated for parts of three days without reaching a verdict.

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9:35 a.m.

Defense attorneys in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial have filed for a mistrial in the middle of jury deliberations.

The motion filed Thursday comes a day after attorneys for two former allies of Republican Gov. Chris Christie asked the judge to give new instructions to jurors on the top conspiracy count in the indictment.

Jurors have deliberated for parts of three days without reaching a verdict.

Prosecutors say Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni used traffic jams to punish a Democratic mayor who didn't support Christie in 2013.

Kelly was Christie's deputy chief of staff and Baroni was Christie's top appointee to the authority that runs the bridge.